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Don Don Donki launches Jonetz concept in Malaysia

The store is also available for delivery through Shopee.

Don Don Donki has launched its first Jonetz store in Malaysia located at Lot 10 shopping complex in Kuala Lumpur, the company announced through its social media channel.

Open from 8:00 AM until midnight, the store offers a range of products from Japan. The company has also launched its store on Shopee, with delivery available nationwide.

At the same time, it has introduced its official membership app in the country, which features its latest products and promotions,as well as perks such as coupons that can be redeemed through earning dMiles points, and a birthday surprise.
 

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